That does seem to happen doesn't it? I think I like "the classics" - if that's what we're calling them! - because a lot of guys nowadays have a lot less morals and are a lot more vindictive. I know that from experience... Someone I didn't mention in my list is Buddy Holly. I don't have a massive crush on him in the way I do with the others I listed, but I find him very charming because of his mannerisms, the way he's curteous and the way he's a bit of a more classic romantic, rather than the sleaze some guys these days come out with. Obviously people's looks and talents come into it, but while I'm not crazy, I think Buddy's just dashing all by himself!

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Emmi, bless her soul, posted this juicy pic in my mailbox the other day:

Hot diggity! Young Clint is a revelation.

Anyway, about women liking "classic" men versus men not really liking "classic" women (Andy is an exception, though)...I've never noticed that before. Are the ladies here really representative of what most women like? Cuz I swear, if I were in high school, I betcha all the girls would be chasing after Taylor Lautner or whomever.

Emmi, bless her soul, posted this juicy pic in my mailbox the other day:-------------------------------Anyway, about women liking "classic" men versus men not really liking "classic" women (Andy is an exception, though)...I've never noticed that before. Are the ladies here really representative of what most women like? Cuz I swear, if I were in high school, I betcha all the girls would be chasing after Taylor Lautner or whomever.

But I suppose the love of classic good looks never die, perhaps.

Your welcome! And I noticed that about men too, or maybe us women are biased because we like The Beatles and the classic looks lol

My school is pretty artsy, and although most of the girls I know go for "classic" guys, I don't see a lot of guys crushing on classic movie stars or singers. Maybe it has to do with the fact that the standard for female attractiveness has changed so much, whereas the standard for male attractiveness hasn't. I think we're much more accepting of androgynous males nowadays, but macho men still have their place. The ideal for female beauty is a lot narrower I feel.

Though for what it's worth, I know a guy who claims to have a huge crush on Goldie Hawn. I think he might be gay though.

I think the only person who could possibly be considered a celebrity crush of mine is Kari Byron, of Mythbusters fame.

Perhaps it's strange, but I'm not really a fan of her Playboy photo shoot. It looks too gamma-adjusted, as though they tried to make her already gorgeously red hair redder, and in the process made her skin orange. I like the pictures with the skirt, balloons and that claw better.